James Higgins was born on May 14, 1916, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He obtained his AB degree at Harvard University and his Master of Arts Degree in Education from the University of California, Berkeley, on June 5, 1957. He returned to York, Pennsylvania area in August of 1957, and assumed the job as Assistant Editor of the "Gazette and Daily" newspaper. In January 1968, James Higgins traveled to Cuba for the purpose of getting Fidel Castro's speeches, editing them, and putting them in publication form. In 1970, Higgins moved to New York City and was self-employed as a guest lecturer at colleges and universities. He later moved to Boston, Massachusetts area as an Independent writer and author.
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